Hi Adrian,
thanks for your support - it worked out fine at the end - absolute pathes
are the way to success and reloading Cocoon after every change ;-)
Thanks,
Wilfrid
Adrian Cumiskey wrote:
>
> Hi Peter/Wilfred,
>
> Please post up your fop.xconf user configuration file.
>
> Adrian.
>
Hi Peter/Wilfred,
Please post up your fop.xconf user configuration file.
Adrian.
WilfridUtz wrote:
Hi Peter,
I am using Cocoon and experiencing the same problem - everything fine in
Windows, font not found in linux!
Did you come up with a solution in 2005?
Thanks,
Wilfrid
Peter Verhoye w
Hi Peter,
I am using Cocoon and experiencing the same problem - everything fine in
Windows, font not found in linux!
Did you come up with a solution in 2005?
Thanks,
Wilfrid
Peter Verhoye wrote:
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>>>My problem is as follows:
>>>We have FOP to generate PDF files. On windows, the PDF's come
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Peter Verhoye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Well, each style has its own metric and embed-file in my case.
I use a similar config (with GillSans & GillSans Light) with success.
> embed-file="file:///home/relstar/fop/fop-0.20.5/fonts/truetype
> /arial.ttf"
>
I think your font should have 4 different couples (style, weight) max:
style="normal" weight="normal"
style="normal" weight="bold"
style="italic" weight="normal"
style="italic" weight="bold"
Can you check that?
Well, each style has its own metric and embed-file in my case.
So more complete, my
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Peter Verhoye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Tried and no difference. And if I'm not mistaken, you should
> be able to have multiple names for a font.
ok
>
>
>
>
I think your font should have 4 different couples (style, weight) max:
style="no
My problem is as follows:
We have FOP to generate PDF files. On windows, the PDF's come
out correctly but on Linux, they don't. More specifically,
FOP complains he can't find the fonts that are used (Arial
and Courrier New). Now, I've done the obvious things as
adapting the path url's already.
I
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Peter Verhoye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> My problem is as follows:
> We have FOP to generate PDF files. On windows, the PDF's come
> out correctly but on Linux, they don't. More specifically,
> FOP complains he can't find the fonts that are used (Arial
> a